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Date:         Tue, 4 Jun 1996 15:46:07 -0400
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Claralw@aol.com
Subject:      Re: help on 65 

And still more problems on my Girlfriends 65. I don't know much about these older busses; hers is a 23(21?) window, with a sunroof, real nice. It has, I think, a 73 superbeetle engine. Maybe a 74. Nevertheless.

1. Generator's toast. Tried to get it out but have this problem. The idiot's guide and bentley manual say raise the fan shroud. Ok, but one of the screws I'm supposed to unscrew is behind the manifold (left side) :-|. So alright, whatever, I don't think it'll matter anyway because I got the RHS off and I raise the shroud as high as it will go and I'm not getting that fan out! I tried to take off the oil filler/generator support, but I can't even get the generator high enough for the support to clear its bolts! (And to get it it's front (FIF) nut off I had to take of the fuel pump, whose front nut necessitated removal of the distributor (the knee bone's connected to the ....). - - - - - my ex boyfriend would drop the motor to change the generator. If you have a doghouse cooler you do have to pull the motor. also if the thermostat is hooked up. I've done it with it in the bus, with a standard oil cooler, no thermostat. you DO need to get both side screw/nuts out. i leave out that bottom screw on the left of the four holding the generator tin onto the fanhousing tin.

2. Was changing the front tire. The place where you stick the jack is rusty as hell. I didn't know how rusty until Anne stepped into the bus, and a god-awful crunch emanated from that area, all kinds of rust chips flew everywhere, and the bus bent in that area. Any way to fix this rust in a hurry? - - - - no- from now on use a floor jack on a solid frame member. think about the rust and fixing it all (and new window seals) 21 windows are usually rusty. look at rockers, inner and outer, jack points, outriggers, sub floor, front floor under the mat where the windsheild leak and rust it, behind the wheel wells, battery tray. dont despair. a know a guy who did a great job on a really rusty 59 23 window in a couple weeks. im waiting to see it at the shows.. or ignore the rust....


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